My semester in Hungary has come to an end, and I flew back
to America this Thursday.
Looking back, it has been my most successful semester yet in
my college career.
First, as you can tell from my blog, I’ve been able to go on
many adventures, both inside Hungary and to neighboring Slovakia, the Czech
Republic, Serbia, and Romania. I’ve made many unforgettable memories on my
travels.
More importantly, I’ve also made a great many friends at my
school. With fewer than 40 students, we were all forced to get to know each
other, and we really were a community. We slogged through classes together,
partied together, and traveled around Europe in smaller groups. So the end of
the semester feels very bittersweet to me as we all go our separate ways. I’m
ready to be done traveling (for a while!), but I do feel poignant about leaving
my friends. Not to mention that I may never come back to Hungary again.
I’ve also grown and matured this semester. I’m happier and
more outgoing than I was four months ago. I’m more confident about traveling
and living by myself too. Finally, I was academically successful this semester
too. In many ways, the past four months have been a highlight of my college
career.
So, what now? I will be in Minnesota until New Year’s Day.
Then I’m off to Maryland to work at my cousin’s vet clinic for a month.
Then it begins again in February, when I leave to study
abroad in Christchurch, New Zealand. So while I am sad to leave my friends and
Hungary behind, there is much to look forward too. I think I will keep
travelling my whole life!
Please do keep traveling your whole life :) You will be missed in Budapest!
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